This work of defining a tiny wedge of common ground is at the heart of Katherine Hayhoe's work in climate communication. If you're not familiar, she's the chief scientist for the Nature Conservancy, and made her name teaching climate science to evangelical Christians.
She produces a weekly newsletter (good news, not-so-good news, and what you can do) and wrote a book called Saving Us that coaches people on how to talk about climate across that gap. Er, gulf.
This work of defining a tiny wedge of common ground is at the heart of Katherine Hayhoe's work in climate communication. If you're not familiar, she's the chief scientist for the Nature Conservancy, and made her name teaching climate science to evangelical Christians.
Oh, thank you, Elena! I'm not familiar with her, but now will look up both her and her work!
She produces a weekly newsletter (good news, not-so-good news, and what you can do) and wrote a book called Saving Us that coaches people on how to talk about climate across that gap. Er, gulf.